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Just be advertising this your mumuness small small dis new year. Is any female actually stupid enough to believe pepper spray will prevent a determined bad boy from having his way? siofra: |
A Sicilian mafia fugitive who was on the run for nearly 20 years was caught after being spotted on Google Street View. Gioacchino Gammino, 61, was tracked down to Galapagar in Spain - a town near Madrid - after a picture showed a man resembling him chatting outside a fruit shop. Police had suspected he was in the country but had been unable to find him. "The photogram helped us to confirm the investigation we were developing in traditional ways," said Nicola Altiero, deputy director of Italy's anti-mafia unit (DIA). Gammino was going by the name of Manuel, according to Italy's La Repubblica newspaper, and had previously worked as a chef at a restaurant called La cocina de Manu (Manu's kitchen). A Facebook profile for the now-closed restaurant revealed a photo of Gammino - recognisable by a scar on the left side of his chin - and the business even offered a "Sicilian dinner". The Street View that proved his downfall also shows him outside another establishment bearing his fake name, El huerto de Manu - or Manu's orchard. Gammino was the boss of the Stidda mafia group in Agrigento, Sicily, according to La Repubblica. The group is often rivals with the well-known Cosa Nostra mafia. He was investigated in the 1980s by renowned anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone - later killed in a bomb attack. Gammino managed to escape from Rome's Rebibbia prison in 2002 while a film was being made there, and a year later was sentenced to life for murder. He evaded capture ever since, and was apparently surprised his life in small-town Spain had been uncovered. After his 17 December arrest, Gammino reportedly told police: "How did you find me? I haven't phoned my family for 10 years." Ms Altiero from Italy's anti-mafia unit said he was currently in custody in Spain, but it's hoped he will be returned to Italy in February. https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/mafia-fugitive-on-the-run-for-nearly-20-years-found-on-google-street-view/ar-AAStmtN?pc=U531 |
Charlie Boy believes in God, he just doesn't practice any orthodox religion. donofdons: |
It's surprising how gullible people are. These guys are forcing students to cite their works in articles and journals. It's a popular way of manipulating citations to make it seem as if a scholar is in high demand all over the world.[img]https://images./MuXqX3AZYNxtSsvrflpso.jpg[/img] |
Because they keep getting exposed as fakes [img]https://images./7zIfaSUSnjy8o6K0jFM4sm.jpg[/img] Beejayy20: |
This sounds like the type of thing NGPatriot loves. |
This is AntiChristian handiwork. |
Atraditional title holder in Yobe State believed to be in the camp of Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, the controversial Islamic cleric, Alhaji Tukur Mamu, has said that there is nothing to celebrate when the Nigerian military aircraft bombs women and little children in bandits’ camps when the men have gone into hiding. According to Vanguard, Mamu challenged the Nigerian Air Force whose fighter jets killed bandits in Zamfara state to produce public evidence of their raids. Recall that military through Nigerian Air Force claimed to have killed two bandits’ leaders during air raids last week. Mamu, a member of the Gumi camp and traditional title holder of ‘Dan Iyan Fika in Yobe State, said during an interview with journalists that the approach was wrong. He said, “The simple question is that we should ask ourselves…for example these reports that they are saying that they’ve bombarded this camp and that camp, is there any evidence on the ground?” “There is a particular forest we visited in Niger State. The whole of the settlement had been bombarded. This settlement has nothing to do with bandits. In fact they showed us two wells full of innocent people, dead, inside, casualties of these bombardments. “That’s exactly what these bandits were telling us. They said, “Whenever we hear the sound of an aircraft, we run to our caves, and then run. If they will succeed in killing anybody, it is the small children, the wives or the cows." The monarch also faulted the activities of security agents in tackling banditry and terrorism, saying they did not have intelligence to carry out their operations. “That’s their own testimony. So you can imagine a country where, for example, bandits would gather in a forest and be celebrating. You don’t even have intelligence to track them and eliminate them. Then for you to say you will succeed in killing them? “I hear them yesterday, celebrating the reported death of bandit leader. So, for example if you kill one bandit leader and another one emerges, what benefit did you derive? For example you killed Dogo Gide, a person more dreaded than him emerges. When they killed Buharin Daji, Turji emerged. So what’s the success there? And for us to even be celebrating. There is nothing to celebrate, the only thing we can celebrate is that if our military succeeds in crushing them all and they cannot.” http://saharareporters.com/2022/01/04/bandits-run-caves-while-nigerian-military-bombs-women-little-children-cows-%E2%80%93-sheikh-gumi |
The World Bank has said Nigeria may have one of the highest inflation rates globally in 2022, with increasing prices diminishing the welfare of Nigerian households. According to the World Bank, Nigeria is projected to have one of the highest inflation rates globally and the seventh highest among Sub-Saharan African countries in 2022 “In 2022, Nigeria is expected to have one of the highest inflation rates in the world and the seventh highest in Sub-Saharan Africa,” it said. The bank said this in the November edition of its Nigeria Development Update. According to the global financial institution, high inflation hampers the country’s attempt to achieve economic recovery and erodes the purchasing power of most vulnerable households. The document read in part, “High inflation is frustrating Nigeria’s economic recovery and eroding the purchasing power of the most vulnerable households. In the absence of measures to contain inflation, rising prices will continue to diminish the welfare of Nigerian households.” The bank further highlighted the adverse effects of inflation on Nigeria, which include pushing eight million Nigerians into poverty, and the possible disruption of consumption, investment and saving decisions, among other consequences. “If inflation had been closer to the CBN’s goal of nine per cent in 2021, the average Nigeria’s consumption would have been 15 per cent higher, and eight million Nigerians would have not fallen into poverty. “If double-digit inflation persists during 2022-2023, rising prices will distort consumption, investment, and saving decisions of the government, households, and firms, with adverse ramifications for long-term borrowing and lending. “Over time, the disproportionate impact of inflation on lower-income households and those working in sectors with low savings (e.g, agriculture) will exacerbate inequality. Ultimately, inflation will not only negatively affect incomes, but also economic productivity and job creation, further constraining the recovery,” the bank said. The Washington, United States-based institution also disclosed that over two years, an increase in food prices accounted for about 70 per cent of the annual increase in the rate of inflation. It also said that inflationary pressures were trigged by multiple demand and supply shocks. The document read in part, “Inflationary pressures are being generated by multiple demand and supply shocks. Supply shocks arising from disruption of supply chains linked to COVID-19 and associated containment measures have eased, but security issues, border closures, and limited access to markets continue to fuel inflation. “The current mix of monetary, fiscal, foreign exchange, and trade policies also plays a prominent role as a driver of inflation. Trade and FX restrictions, including the closure of land borders starting in August 2019, have increased prices for food and consumer goods, and imports of over 40 goods, including many staple foods, are currently ineligible for FX through formal windows. “Nigeria’s exchange-rate management has resulted in the rise of parallel rates, which are closely linked to food-price dynamics. Unable to access FX through the official exchange-rate window, businesses seek FX on the parallel market and other alternative sources. “The parallel rate influences their business decisions, and fluctuations in the parallel rate pass through to market prices for goods and services. Moreover, monetary policy has not prioritized controlling inflation, and the monetary financing of fiscal deficit undermines the effectiveness of policies to contain demand-side inflationary pressures.” https://punchng.com/nigerias-inflation-rate-may-be-among-worlds-highest-in-2022-world-bank/ |
You're a capital bush woman. Timothee Chalamet is just one out of a dozen male Hollywood leads. siofra: |
YOUR northern brothers. For the rest of us they're no different from animals. BBBmall25: |
![]() [img]https://images./3dvECfQKFjI4R0WcdHyj9M.gif[/img] siofra: |
They are cursed to remain obsessed with Christianity and Judaism just like their "prophet". Same way they spend their lives trying to find their "prophet" in the Bible, no matter how stupid it makes them look. advocatejare: |
They actually threw many Korans into the Nile River when they published that 1924 koran. [img]https://images./2QwFsRj1PLWYYfPLUr7luj.jpg[/img] advocatejare: |
Sunnis and Shiites will continue to slaughter each other for our entertainment. |
Everyone knows that the 2020 elections were rigged and Biden is a fraud, but a coup will be impossible in the United States. |
Na you Sabi because na you be Turji personal photographer Sunday2021: |
Are you allowed to insult your masters like this? helinues: |
Just admit that you're gay. This is Nairaland where the mods and osewa love fággots. They will celebrate you chyking a man's anus. iTearHerToto: |
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Nonsense. From the Godfather to Goodfellas, to Mississippi Is Burning etc, all the villains are Americans. But It is only when the villains are motivated by islamic teachings like the 9/11 bombers that you suddenly remember they're foreigners. Nigeria is indeed a fantastically corrupt country. All the lies in the world won't change the truth. gaius01: |
The information about Annemarie is actually accurate [img]https://images./2uA08XeLk8P9ZBe0jgl4za.jpg[/img] brainycaleb: |
Fables may sometimes refer to fictionalised accounts of real events. The Bible contains the true historical accounts of events like the Flood, the Ten Plagues, the Birth and Resurrection of Christ etc, while the koran contains the fictionalised version which was filtered through the 4th grade and limited intellect of a village illiterate called Muhammad who lacked the basic intelligence or training in understanding Biblical Scripture. AntiChristian: |
It's surprising how gullible people are. These guys are forcing students to cite their works in articles and journals. It's a popular way of manipulating citations to make it seem as if a scholar is in high demand all over the world.